Combined polish and remover of grease and tar



UNITED STATES PATENT' OFFICE.

GEORGE COMPANY, or

FRANK LORD, or HOLLY onx, DELAWARE, ASSIGNOR no on roN'r rasnixotm WILMINGTON, EELAWAEE,

A COREQRATION OF EEMWARE.

GOMQINED POLISH AND REMOVER 0F GREASE Allliw TAR.

No Drawing.

To all whom may concern-.-

Be it known that I, GEORGE'F. Loan, of

Holly Oak, in the county of New Castle, and

. tar remover.

referred to, and especially surfaces of automobile bodies, and which will, at the same time, effectively act as a grease and tar remover.

While my invention is capable of embodi ment in many different forms, for the purpose of illustration I shall describe only one form thereof hereinafter. For example, my invention may be carried out by producing a composition of the following character:

A. composition made in accordance with my invention may be comprised of solvent naphtha 80% and lubricating oil 20%. The lubricating oil may be any 011 of the general characterused for the lubrication of gaso-- lene motors.

Solvent naphtha acts as an effective reand, at the same mover of grease and tar,

, time, operates as a solvent or diluent for the to spread a very'thin lubricatingoil so as the surface operated layer of the same over upon.

While the portions of the constituents may be varied to some extent, the best resuits are obtained by a composition of the above proportions] Furthermore, while inlubricating oil is the most advantageous oil to use for this purpose, it is to be understood that some other oils may be used instead.

While I have described my above in detail. T wish it to be understood Specification of Letters Patent. 7

comprising invention I Patented Oct. 26, 192%.

Application filedlarch 26, 1917. Serial No. 157,420.

that many changes may be made therein" without departing from the spirit of my invention.

I claim '1. composition adapted-to act bothas a polish and as a remover of grease and tar, consisting essentially of a light hydrocarbon solvent and a heavy oil.

2. A composition adapted to act both as a polish and as a remover of grease and tar, consisting essentially of a light hydrocarbon solvent and a heavy hydrocarbon oil. 4

3. A composition adapted to act both as a polish and as a remover of grease and tar, comprising solvent naphtha and a heavy oil,

4. A composition adapted to act both as a polish and as a remover of grease and tar, comprising solvent naphtha and a heavy hydrocarbon oil. t

.5. A composition adapted to act bothas a polish and as a remover of grease and tar, consisting essentially of a light hydrocarbon solvent and a lubricating oil.

6. A composition adapted to-act both as a polish and as a remover of grease and tar, comprising solvent naphtha and alubricat- 7. .A composition adapted to act both as a polish and as a remover of grease and tar,

a lubricating Oll, in the proportion of substantially 80% solvent and 20% oil.

8. A. composition comprising a solvent naphtha and a tion of substantially 80% and 20% oil.v

9. A polish and grease removing composition consisting essentially of an ,oily constituent adapted to polish a surface and take up grease and dirt therefrom, and a light hydrocarbon solvent adapted to prevent umming of such constituent.

In testimony that I- claim the foregoing it have hereunto set my hand.

GEORGE FRANK LORD.

solvent naphtha Witnesses MAR rrN WM. MoHneir,

KAT ERINE E. DOIHERIY.

lubricatingpil in the proper a light hych'ocarbon solvent and. 

